Who bought £260k worth of lobster at Wimbledon?

Laura Miller
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Bailed out bankers in posh boxes and email phishing scammers in your inbox - the winners and losers at Wimbledon aren't just on court.

Game, set.... Customers of HSBC are being warned to be wary of a scam email, purporting to be from the bank, which suggests they have won tickets to the Wimbledon tennis tournament.  The phishing scam email promises winners will meet Tim Henman while runners-up will receive a racket signed by the former British Number One, if they hand over personal details including account numbers. MORE ...

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